4 DIO0 ) DP Â¥. TV . NDRIDDFS » Amulnvm»mt‘dz Moqbudunbm A:n“: Th und Heleatnat Uite slso selected, ll‘lhonvzn‘l*:uk mk::,'da:: was v. § f the miik will bov:y’nuoubly k z‘ HJILM:‘W beâ€" it rMnker mt io spinbnan Wif Axpvar OCnrres Mzstino.â€"The anâ€" pual cheese meeting held at the Bom Grove a week ‘z' was a l-†,“ Lt » hL m- ain. ...A very pleasant surprise gok place at the mfdonoo of l(r.rp and Mrs. J. Morley, Jacob Street, on Monâ€" day evening last, on buhalf of their ::uabm. lgiu lm.;.t.b About thirty of e young e of the town gsthered and m-as:l)pu the house where they m!nd a warm welcoome. A few bours were spent in games of all kinds after which an excellent tee was served. We are rluud to state that Mro. Jacob Morley, who met with an acciâ€" ,‘,'9,' some weeks ago,is able to be about ment in a great degree as only a short rogramme of music and reudyingu had Lou prepared. _ However, notwithâ€" etanding the failure in this particular, the League choir did their best to make up the deficiency in the way of lengthâ€" ening out the programme, and the evening was spent rather pleasantly for all. _ After the programme was over refreshments were served by the ladies who wore doincf cape nut{ mprons of white muslin. ‘The entertainment was then brcught to a close by the dugli‘u' of the Iosgno benediction, viz: "The Lord watch between thee and me while we are absent one from the other." week was unfortunately, we are sorry to report, in many respects, a failure. Owing to the inclemency of the weather wdu:l‘le rather unfavorable condition of the roads the Hawksville Leagvers were unable to accept the invitation tendered them by the Linwood Society. This was a tï¬m‘ disappointment,.as the anccess of the evening‘s entertainment in a great measurs depended upon the presence of the Hawkeville young pleâ€"the gentlemen in particularâ€" moe the very novel feature of the proâ€" gramme Ogrepmd hadâ€"owing to the scarcity of malesâ€"to be dispensed with, This oomequeutlg spoiled the entertainâ€" ment in a great degree as only a short: Mre. A. Boomer is at present in Berlin administering to the wants of her daughters who are now con valescing from an attack of la grim....lw in and around town are suffering all the aches and pains of this well known dread malady,though no serious results have as yet heen reported.... The Rev. R. and Mre. Keefer were gueets at the wedding of Miuss Matthews and Mr. Stickner, at Wallenstein, last Wednesday. Rev. Mr. Keefer was the officiating clergy man, and we are thereâ€" fore prepared to believe the knot to be securely tied. ~ \ "At Hox®."â€"The "At Home" given bxt‘heELng.RolgTuWJhlt 1 returned bome Mn'ï¬va ' ’l..“n. u" a ++# mw :ing?drï¬llbobddbcnonhpm Mr. and Mra. Geo. Keefer of Flesherâ€" ton, have been spending the past week with their son and his wife, Revr. R. and Mrs. Keefer at the parsonage . ... McINTYRE «¢ The Place to Buy Stoves and Tinware, LAKES OLD STAND â€" KING STREET, BERLIN Milk Cans, Sap Pails and Spiles, Plows, Oultivators, num..mmumw Gang Ploughs A full line of Plow Shears, Repairs for all Farming Implements kept constantly in stock. All goods guaranteed NEW HAMBU RG LINWOQD was vored to 94 severe storm. There wore no church services as the minister could not got here.... Airs. Jacob Hilborn who has had an attack of la :iirinhwb re covering . . . . Miss 1 Bowman is also able to be around again after being laid up for some time with rheumatiaon. )f: H. MoNally‘s sale today (Thursday). Lunch at noon, everybodv will be on hand. considerably aud it is now over the railway track and causes considerable uoubhlothogn'qtniu The road to Preston is fooded and teams are obliged to take a roundabout course through Mr. Wallace‘s farm .. . Sunday war a very qnifl_du owing to the very The ice blokade which is formed on tbsGrudRimlm-&.G-hhnl. past Blair bridge has ramed the water NATCHEZ â€"___ Waterico County Chronicle, Thureddy, March 18, 1997â€"Page 8 Conxâ€"At Teronto, March 10th, the wife of o nang uk @ GS * the wife of F. â€"At M ET. RE " ROLSONING THE POUNTAIN. Sadiaaianes ) Auction Sale 23